Google will DESTROY ChatGPT in 2023
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2023
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Correction: Bing will not be using GPT-4, but a different model that is still more advanced than ChatGPT. (I was baited by some fake news)
Hey... do you wanna start an AI company that changes NeetCode coding challenges solutions into rap songs??
Well, looks like GPT-4 just got ghosted by Bing. But hey, at least ChatGPT is still in the game!
@@adebayoomolumo1938 Shhh🤫 dont give your ideas to everyone
From what I gather bings version is 3.5+ but less than 4. I think gpt 4 will be multimodal not just text but images and video too
the filler in the google company laid of
Bro the ending had me dying man, I love this channel 💀
wild ending 😅
LOLL ME TOO
🤣🤣
Fr 💀
wow 😂
You said it right. It was programmers job to steal codes. Now chatGPT is stealing the codes.
we programmers prefer the term "borrow"
Culturally appropriate
Looked up the "origin" of that meme, turns out it's a guy who spent 25 years inventing a time machine, goes back in time and hands it to himself. So the ending, "I made this" is completely accurate, and also, untrue. Really neat logic exercise.
The code the AI writes is more like dreaming, at the moment. I can see the power though!
@@napalm5 AI is culturally appropriating humans
That not true, It the future if you ask it a question. In Angular how to pass data from child to parent. You get the best answer plus example. In google I would need to click on 10 useless link. You have to know what to ask it, it going to make a developer life way easier bc developer is not about being able to remember things but how to solve the problem.
That ending😂😂
The funny thing is I work in the same office
@@NeetCode u didnt get fired ?
@@NeetCode love ya man :)
@@NeetCode SHEEEEIT
@@NeetCode that view overlooking the water is really nice. That’s where I would be coding most of the time.
I bet Google goes through all the TikTok videos like that and says, "Yeah, def fire that person." lol
My man being a google employee and making this video 😂😂👏👏
He probably get laid off
Google is kinda behind on this AI war this time. I heard that Bard is not as advanced as ChatGPT and can't do much of what Chatgpt does, like writing poems, speeches in someone's style, programming codes, etc. Google has been too complacent for too long.
Google intentionally nerfed it.
@@barnobarno5403 why would they
This statement is not true. Bard is capable of doing these things just as good as ChatGPT
@@Joydip.Chakraborty fear
But they can play chess very well
I disagree with “I don’t see less cashier”. Self check out in my area has basically taken cashiers out of jobs. Costco, Home Depot, Walmart here are 70% self checkout driven
Walmart has been trying to save from money from day one😂 having close no cashiers seems like them! Self check out is so much faster though
Seriously. The stores I go, I have mostly have to use self-checkout: Publix, Target, Lowes, etc.
I just dug up statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Their figures from May 2021 indicate that there were 3.318 million cashiers whereas their figures from May 2011 indicate that there were 3.315 million cashiers. So, the number of cashiers in the US has remained roughly constant, growing at a rate of less than 0.1% per decade. In that same time frame the size of the US workforce increased by roughly 5%, so it appears the percentage of the US workforce that works as cashiers is declining slowly.
The fact I didn't use any super recent data stems from the fact the US BLS doesn't update their stats super frequently. The most recent figures are from May 2021. I just looked at the most recent stats and the stats from exactly one decade prior.
Google could have been ahead of the game but they where afraid to lose ad revenue so they locked up there AI and slowed development on it. As the quote goes "If you don't cannibalize yourself, someone else will"
I think Google cannot risk providing misinformation like ChatGPT and Bing. See what happened when they showed misinformation in their promotion. It makes sense why Google is slow. Bing on other hand is trying to get as much of marketshare as possible by jumping to new tech.
@@RecapRundown24 People not allowed to think?
@@RecapRundown24 That's what Google said actually before all of this. If you don't know that, it's your issue. Now they are running because now they are at even greater risk than providing misinformation.
@@RecapRundown24 You haven't seen the product bro. How can you say they are behind. Look without the bias here.
First of all, ChatGPT runs on Google's transformer technology.
Second, they have in-house AI team unlike Microsoft.
I will decide when both the services are out and working.
Also Bing's answers come from Bing search results which I personally think are not good enough.
There is a long way to go. I still feel Google is much better in tech like this. Their team just has more experience than Microsoft.
@@RecapRundown24 lmao you literally told them not to form an opinion
Frankly, it's wonderful to witness Google facing some healthy competition once more. Sometimes, the giant becomes too smug and needs a challenger to keep it on its toes. Microsoft to Google: Bing-o! 👋
Bro your videos are getting FIRED UP and im loving it. Keep it going!
This aged massively well, especially after the release of GPT-4 lol.
Give google some more time espically because it's still beta. Maybe they can cook something up.
@@reddddzzz
I don’t know, the same could be said for OpenAI. They’re already working on GPT-5 most likely.
@@YTAccount82825 yea fr. im just saying google might improve but yeah open ai.... is great
@@reddddzzz
True, Google definitely likely has more computing power at their disposal and also it can leverage the massive Google search index; but ultimately when creating an AI language model, the scale doesn’t matter as much as the training efficiency, which can really make or break an AI model.
I love how at the moment I *finally* crack into the tech industry, the golden age for programmers ends lol
tis true, but hey, that just means the world needs more data scientists and ML experts....
On the contrary, you came in at the best time. You've got a good couple years where you can just have AI do most of your work for you before it actually replaces you, all the while you transition into a more in demand tech field.
@@halkon4412 Adding to this, AI is at that stage where it won't replace any jobs just yet. However, it can be used as an insanely useful tool for developers. You don't need to spend time navigating various crummy websites for information anymore, let the AI do that for you.
Have you been to Walmart recently? 10 empty checkout stations. 15 self-checkout stations in use. A couple of employees monitoring.
Self checkout is still a pain if you decide you don't want an item at checkout. It takes a cashier having to come and enter a code which takes up more time.
Not going to lie, that ending took me by surprise. I busted out laughing.
Keep it up!
Edit: AI should theoretically be capable of doing anything a human can do. Saying an AI wouldn't ever be able to replace a human is naive. It'll happen eventually I'm pretty sure, but chatGPT isn't really coming for many people's coding jobs. If you've spent more than 5 minutes with it you'll quickly realize that. Chat GPT lacks the plasticity that the brain has. Any "plasticity" that can be created today is extremely slow and inefficient which is basically reinforcement learning GANs all the way down. The transformers currently used lack that capability. When that issue gets solved, you'll see another massive uplift in AI capabilities.
I have been using gpt 3 a year ago and also chatgpt. I thought it was smart but thats about it. Until yesterday, when i was trying to solve a very specific problem in programming that involves understanding of the backend, interactions between multiple languages, the integration of that logic to the front end, and other standardized technology to be used to fix the problem. I was researching it for 2 hours to find my solution. But out of curiosity, i just type it in chatgpt, and not only it manages to understand english, my specific instructions, the multiple programming languages that im using, how to integrate between them, the other popular packages and technology used to solve the issues, and explaining the code and the drawbacks of doing it my way, it tells me all of this info with a few prompts from me and minimal guidance. It reaches the same conclusion that i have reached in 2 hours of googling within 2 minutes of just asking the questions. I'm mindblown at how smart it has become and it really change my perspective of chatgpt. It's not that chatgpt is lacking, it's that we lack the right question to ask (yes ik in some cases, it can give wrong answers). But when it works, it works
It's kind of like forecasting flying cars in the next century - the idea of AI completely taking over human skills is widespread, yet the actual outcome could be much more complex and subtle.
Please don't predict the end of the world just yet.
in response to your comment at 3:10 about less cashiers / baggers. Here in the midwest, walmart has completely replaced like 80% of their checkouts with self-checkout. They often dont have any human checkouts even if it is busy. So it is doing a good job
I think automatic cashier isn't a great example because cashier machines are expensive so it's hard to scale and human cashier can provide human connection to customers. Maybe automatic carwash is a better example since some still requires human finishing the work and it's could be the future of programmers: machine writes bulks of code and human inspects and tests the code.
Not going to happen. AGI is a religion for nerds. No less ridiculous than believing in god.
Good point. I just think that automation usually takes longer than people expect. And worst case, if AI replaces programming jobs, it's probably going to replace A LOT more (law, medicine, etc)
@@NeetCode What field of programming would you say be the last to replaced, i think it may be cybersecurity
@@ta-software-solutions also frontend engineering seems a tough one to be replaced by AI
@@adwaitgodbole7671 lol front end will be the first to go
Love new style of video, keep it up!
this vid was funny af, sort of reminds me of the fireship style humour
Google developed the Transformer model to improve machine translation. It was never intended to replace search
Loved the video man, your comedic timing is good in this
Great channel, I just subscribed. Please I can’t find a source to learn how to apply a full design system with real code in an app business from start to finish ( don’t have to be complicated) so can you make a video or a serie on that implementation? thank you
4:14 - 4:20 That's a natural segue into "Let's write some NeetCode!"
Walmart near me has no regular checkout lanes anymore. All self checkout.
in my area we only have 1 15 item or less register open for the old people at any time
The ending is incredible. By the way, I don't think she's a developer :)
In your opinion: how many of the laid-offs are developers?
Yeah I just looked it up, she's a recruiter
Please do not allow your personality to dissolve. I love these videos. Please do not succumb to algorithmic pressures. I find your content considerably better than Fireship's. Please resist the urge -- if it should ever arise -- to emulate their style.
Im so torn with Fireship.. his videos have great information, but the constant memes and popups to pander to those with a short attention span makes his content hard to watch for me. I want to learn without having a meme thrown at me every 3 seconds.
boring!!!
@@maxbranvall4048 it’s meant to be entertaining, making content people actually enjoy out of code without extra jokes and memes is impossible.
The highlight of the video is the ending so viewers please stick to the end and don't skip ahead.
Neetcode never hesitates to shade these influencers lmao
aint no way you just ended the video right after that.... savage my boy 🤣
What microphone do you use?
If self-checkout technology wasnt available, there is the chance there would be more cashiers to address the demand. There are cars everywhere, i dont expect bikes to disappear because of that. But if cars werent there, there would be much more bikes around, probably. Is not about extinction, its about competition.
Google marketing team is tripping. Bard is just not a great name. Idk to me it seems like making a futuristic or scientific or technical name would be better. Instead they named their AI model after medieval musicians
Exactly👍
It's only "your area". Here in Slovakia, we don't have "baggers" at all, never had. And there definitely is less cashiers. Actually there are times you don't find ANY cashier and only self-checkouts are available. With some employee overlooking from info desk.
As a programmer i am impressed what A.I. can do. Like really impressed.
Consider what it can do now.. And, A.I. exponentially improving. It is a save bet that A.I. will outperform humans at some point in time. The question is when.
Elon musk predicted all this years ago. It seemed so abstract back then, but not anymore😈
@@bigbunny4000 i can't wait to mess around with future ai models like 5 years from now
I have a question that needs to be answered with the truth. I am a Physicist and it's nice to meet you. But how long until the first human is merged with AI through Neuralink and learn things and display knowledge on demand like a hyper genius?
@@zinzhao8231 Yea that is an interesting question. To be honest i think Neuralink is crude and far from seamlessly integrated in our ancient, evolved and fine tuned brain. I guess its gone take a while before we can extend our brain into A.I. directly . Ray Kurzweil is a author, inventor and futurist he has some thoughts on the matter that might provide you with some insights into this complex matter.
@@ronaldronald8819 thank you sir
The ending is just hilarious lol
Great video, you touched alot of current topics that are not being talked about imo.
Nah that ending was outta pocket 😭😭😭
My supermarkets are literally 1 cashier and 8 self checkout machines nowadays.
I know this video is from 3 months ago. GPT-4 can now find bugs in your code and hlep you fix them, even in a project with thousands lines of code. Not in a project with hundreds of thousands lines of code yes, but I'm sure they're working on it
I use it all the time to fix my code. It does both a great job reading, understanding, summarizing, and fixing my code.
Cashiers and baggers are reduced by around 2/3 where I live.
i still have to correct gpt with the code and it many times gets concepts intertwined and confuses. i do not trust gpt with code really
Ending was just epic
Oh my god man, the ending is killing me 😂😂
Supermarkets and cvs/walgreens in edgewater nj and hoboken nj has like one cashier and maybe tops two including the manager because of the self check out machines. We do have more security guards now tho but the point is your mile may vary.
Nice video, good mix of info and humor
Awesome videos like this are on Fireship level
Do the ending was so cold 💀
To beat ChatGPT i would start by changing that "Bard" name.
Make it BARF.
But first, Bard will destroy Google's stock price by not knowing what took the photo of the first exoplanet. :D
You FOUL for the ending 🤣🤣
I’ve binged info on all things AI. Summed up. The AI being released and to be released short term is just a teaser for what they are really working on
HAHAHAHA that Google Layoff at the end killed me
Chatgpt is amazing.
I have some projects collecting dust.
Asked some ideas and asked about how to do certain things with finest details.
And it explained and generated huge amount of code for me. If something is confusing I ask him to explain line by line and it does this.
I can even argue with him that, if I change places for some variables, will this ruin the calculations etc and it explains.
To make it short: chatgpt is like a good smart friend near me that helps to code and gives huge amounts of ideas and tips
The ending was perfect lol
Ending was hilarious!!
3:15 well chatgpt no... but its also not trained specifically for code. GITHUB copilot would perform better for that But lets say there end up being large models with different expertise. And chatGPT just act as the language model to go from human input and conceptualizing to grab data and put it into other models.
These models like transformers were always meant to be used in a larger multi-modal model, this is the next evolution.
That ending tho 🤣
Ending was Epic... :) 🏁🏁🏁
1:11 "So you'll have to wait a few more weeks before you can ask it to write you buggy code." 😂🤣
I remember this game, "Bard's Tale"... :)
Dam x)
Dude...wow
That ending lmfao
Awesome content
I've seen a bunch of 'day in a life of SE at FAANG' videos, and they are similar to each other, everyone is eating and working out... But this one is without cutted ending 😁
Google is facing the quintessential innovator dilemma. Would they cannibalise their own printing machine with something new which consumers seem to prefer.
Tbh Google has been so dominant for so long that they do not have the DNA to compete on the open stage.
They have ton of AI tools in their disposal, it just they need someone like Microsoft to push them into the next Saiyan evolution
@@jensenraylight8011
Google is very experimental with their catalogue of projects, also very present in AI space, like their imagen is likely the best diffusion model, but it's hard to validate.
And they already are utilizing machine learning where it makes sense in their search engine. They are also obviously one of the biggest data broker.
If someone thinks Google can't compete with their resources, it's kinda funny, lol.
Bing will probably continue to get some publicity out of AI tools, but you can't be certain of legal implications yet - and will the AI tools be implemented cheaply?
How long can they sustain blitzscaling, if that's their solution? How will they lower costs later, if they want to reap benefits?
Just hoping on Moore's law is not really sensible choice, imo, as it's slowing down in many areas, clearly.
Well to be fair, If I was given an interview question that I never saw before, I most likely would fail as well.
The Ending of the video man, OMMG HELARIOUS !
Lmao, that ending killed me
The ending part was legendary 🔥🔥
The bar was so low for Google to have a better name than ChatGPT. Bard is sounds so terrible. They could of named it Google Assistant 2 and it would have been better.
Hey Neet can you make a video on how to find internships, I am a university student and I am having hard time in searching for internships
Yo that ending was savage.
How do the people like in the last video get hired and what do they actually do there?
I'm pretty sure that she was a recruiter
@@NeetCode def a recruiter, no programmer is that energetic or happy
I liked your sense of humor. It added a refreshing perspective to the AI wars.
the end had me on the ground :))))
Bro did his colleague dirty 😂
Bard, tell me about the James Webb telescope.
I loved your video! It was hilarious and well-made. You have a great sense of humor and timing. However, I have to say that the title was a bit misleading.
Title is adding to the humor imo as it subverts your expectations-
the last part tho!!
The ending got me...😂😂😂
The endinggggg 💀
They never said GPT-4 would be in Bing. they said it was a next generation of 3.5 so maybe 3.7?
Exactly! And there is no way it's going to be better than ChatGPT independent version, especially the PAID version. If that were the case, there would be no need for them to even have the paid version (Chat GPT PLUS for $20 per month) if we can just get the same thing or better than Bing. 👍
4:20 Nice
someone been drinking too much google kool-aid
There aren't a lot of better edited endings in the history of endings 🤣🤣
As an adc main I appreciate that bard is finally coming
gaming moment
that ending bit 💀
I died at the end lol
Bro that ending
😂😂 end was awesome
I for one do not think an ai chat bot will take anyone's job no more than the internet replaced public libraries.
Bro it's destroyed its employees not chatgpt
ROFL the ending!!!! Ahahahahah
Lost it at the look at how my day clip 😂
The ending has me dead
It is time to release the OS from the movie 'Her'.
the ending gave an eternal satisfaction
nice ending :D
2:43 So do I man... So do I